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Stains on 2 teeth
Good day, Can these stains be removed from these two teeth? Only these two, without touching any others and without damaging enamel. I am a non smoker, so these are likely caused by tea. What procedure would be helpful for this?
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Scaling and polishing needed
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Hello. 1)yes! it can be removed 2) * Myth :-scaling damages tooth, removes enamel, weakens the tooth # Fact :- scaling does remove or damge enamel or weaken the tooth Unless the surrounding gums and bones are already damaged by deposits.. It's safe to go for cleaning 3) Cleaning /scaling
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Kindly visit nearby dental surgeon for cleaning
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Advised to brush twice daily Advised to get fractured tooth treated if aesthetic is of concern
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Please visit a dentist for scaling and polishing of your teeth. This is due to malpositioning of your teeth.
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Visit dentist for Oral prophylaxis.
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These stains are completely normal ..visit your dentist and get scaling done ..There is no harm to enamel via Scaling ..Its completely safe and advisable infact scaling makes your gums stong
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Avoid more intake of tea/coffee
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Hi, Yes the stains can be removed. A full mouth cleaning can be done. Scaling does not damage the enamel.
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Yes , that’s possible. Go to your dentist and get the scaling done
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